Improvement in cutter-heads



W. T. SMITH.

Cutter-Heads.

Patented May 26,1874l mvmom MMM WITNESSES: 7%@

ATTORNEYS.

rrED 'raras FFIC i IVILLIAM T. SMITH, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, ASSIGNORTO VILLIAM KNABE & OO., OF SAME PLACE.

IMPROVEMENT IN CUTTER-HEADS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 15L4116, dated May 26,1574; application filed Maren 16, 1874.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, WILLIAM T. SMITH, of Baltimore city, State ofMaryland, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Outter-Heads forMoldings, and I do hereby deolare that the following is afull, clear,and eX- act description of the saine, reference being had to theaccompanying drawing,` forming a part of this specification, in which-Figure l is a side elevation, and Fig. 2 a horizon tal section.

The invention relates to molding-cutters for bringing piano-legs orother Wood-work into some definite Shape.

It will irst be fully described in connection with all that is necessaryto a full understanding,` thereof, and then pointed out in the claim.

A represents a suitable base plate, from which uprises a perpendicularstock, O, having,` side faces c and the upper and lower flanges c o. Onthese faces and between the anges are placed shanks d of themolding-cutters D. Over the latter are placed astening-plates B, theplates and cutters being then attached rigidly to the stoel; by means ofthe clamping bolts E E E. The heads of the latter may be eountersunk inthe plates and provided with Wrench proj eetions.

This affords a very cheap and durable mode of attaching,` the cutters totheir stock, while they may be readilyT removed for any purpose.

I ain aware of the patent granted to Frederick G. Jenkins, No. 38,488,May l2, 1868, and hereby fully disclaim the same.

Havingthus described my invention, what I elaiin is- Theherein-described cutter-head, consisting of the base-plate A, stoek O,having side faces c c and upper and lower flanges c' o', ontters I),having Shanks (l, fastening-plates B, and clamping-bolts E E E, allconstructed, combined, and operating in the manner and for the purposespecified.

WIM. T. SMITH.

YVitnesses:

Or'ro BENNER, H. J. SGIIAEFER.

